About the Community

This group is for professionals who want to better understand a specific kind of client in spiritually-adjacent care. Engage with Trauma-Informed Spiritual Intervention® learners and join a series of conversations that reveal the nature and needs of this client.

We'll talk about the client profile, the crisis itself, and the impact of doctrine and beliefs on hope, spiritual rehabilitation, and trauma-informed care.

Learn more about the Institute of Research and Education on Trauma-Informed Spiritual Intervention here

Learn about the group facilitator here

Series Calendar | Meetings on 2nd Tuesday

  • April: Introducing the Invisible Client - The Spiritual Bypasser
  • May: The Client Profile
  • June: Spiritual Neglect to Spiritual Bypassing Pipeline
  • July: Decoding Doctrine
  • August: Choice and Agency - Power Struggle
  • September: Precise Language - Targeting Spiritual Bypassing
  • October: Beliefs, Reality, and Interpretation
  • November: Permission to Hope
  • December: Pride vs Protection
  • January - March 2027: Safety and TSI® Framework




Safe and Sound Community

  • 50 members
  • 25 posts
  • Free

What you'll find

  • The Client Archetype

    Reflections on the tough client and the hope crisis. Offer solutions that interrupt intellectualization

  • The Strategy

    Practical language for counselors and coaches. Thoughtful conversation about spiritual care and intervention.

  • The Resources

    Space to learn with other professionals who get it. Access to resources, posts, and training invitations.

What Counselors Are Saying

Impact reaching all 50 states since 2024

“Being part of the program has definitely had a positive impact on my work with clients and [pre-licensed] students. I feel more confident in my call and ability to incorporate biblical spirituality into the work I do, whether it's ovvertly or covertly”

Dr. Rashida Davis, Ph.D., Heal to Hear (Texas, CPAC)

“An aspect I hadn't fully considered before the course is the actual, or even perceived, power dynamic that exists between a [Christian] counselor and client. I now recognize how that dynamic can be especially triggering for those who have experienced trauma in religious settings.”

Valerie Lilley, Director of Counseling Ministry (New York/Florida)

“It has changed my approach to viewing trauma and that whole concept of spiritual bypassing; being intentional not to make everything so spiritual so quickly”

Alexus Farmer, Spiritual Counselor (Georgia)

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